common which reads: 1R, Sorcery, put the top four cards from your library into your graveyard. Whenever a creature attacks this turn, it gets +1/+0 for each creature card put into your graveyard in this way. As you will see, this is an extremely powerful card when put into a correctly designed deck.

. This deck is packed with 36 low-cost creatures: There are 20 one-mana goblins, 12 two-mana creatures, and 4 three-mana creatures. Thus, 60% of the deck of composed of creatures. All of the creatures are inexpensive to cast, so you can quickly drop creature after creature.

, which allows you to sacrifice a goblin to give a target creature +1/+1 until end of turn, provides some combat tricks, either to bring down a large blocker or sneaking in damage by targeting unblocked creatures.

. First of all, the Matron replaces itself by fetching another Goblin, so you've more willing to sacrifice it to the Mogg Raider. If you have four mana and your opponent is low on life, you can cast the Matron, fetching a Mogg Raider

will give your creatures +4/+0 next turn. The recruiter adds more consistency to your Song of Blood.

Conclusion

I hope you enjoy this Commons Format deck. Although this deck is not as versatile as some others, you can pull off some really spectacular wins with this deck. This deck is fun to play casually because you can really amaze people with the power of you ´´crappy commons deck´´ with fast wins when you pull off a quick Song of Blood